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Governance, liquidity and ESG are main priorities for schemes in 2023
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Governance, liquidity and ESG are main priorities for schemes in 2023

Most schemes are expected to have ‘lower for longer’ return objectives in 2023, according to a survey by the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) and Schroders.

The annual UK Fiduciary Management Survey of Trustees, which looked at the responses of 130 pension scheme trustees, found two thirds (67%) felt schemes had adjusted their return expectations in th...

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